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CHURCH OF CHRIST
G. D. Bright, Minister
Bluffton—
9:30 a. m. Bible school, C. Emans,
Supt.
10:30 a. m. Lord’s Supper observed.
6:30 p. m. Jr. and Sr. C. E. Societies
8 p. m. High School Auditorium for
the Bluffton Christian Mission
Thursday—
7:15 p-. m. Easter Pageant pratice.
8 p. m. Bible Study. Bring your
Bible and your friends.
Beaverdam—
9:30 a.m. Bible school, C. Amstutz.
Supt.
10:30 Worship. Lord’s Supper.
Sennon: “Christian Advance.
Xote—“Where the Bible speaks we
speak, where the Bible is silent we
are silent is our motto.
EV A N GELIC AL RE FOR El)
CHURCH
Emil Burrichter, Pastor
Emmanuel’s—
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Public Worship at 10:45 a. m.
The Woman’s Guild will meet ed
nesday afternoon, March 4 at the
home of Mrs. Albert Kohler.
The Brotherhood meeting at St.
John’s Church, which is open to the
public with Dr. Geo. W. Richards as
the speaker.
St. John’s—
Public Worship at 9:15 a. m.
Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.
The G. H. M. C. will meet on Mon
day evening, March 2 with Esther
Matter and Ruth Geiger as hostesses.
Choir, Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
Catechism, Saturday morning at
9 a. m.
EBENEZER MEN NONITE CHURCH
Arnold C. Schultz, Pastor
Thursday—
8 p. m. Teachers’ meeting and
prayer service.
8:30 p. m. Combined rehearsal of
the Mixed chorus and the Lady’s
choir for special Easter program.
Sunday—
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. Morning worship.
Rev. Larsen, Missionary to Ken
tucky will preach the sermon.
7:30 p. m. C. E. Programs.
8:30 p. m. Evening service.
The subject of the message will be
“A Fatal Refusal”
Monday—
8 p. m. Bible Study.
Wednesday, March 4th—
8 p. m. The Girls’ Missionary Band
Farmers,
Attention!
Our new Hammer Mill which is be
ing installed this week will go into
operation Monday, March 2.
The remainder of this week will be
required to complete its installation
and no Custom Feed Grinding will be
done until next Monday.
This new modern equipment will en
able us to give you better service than
ever before.
The
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LUTHERAN CHFRCH
W. L. Harmony, Pastor
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m. Lenten Service. Sermon
erne: “Christ at Gethesemane.”
Sunday school at 9 a. ni.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Ser
on theme: “The Redeemer of the
World, as a Man of Sorrow.”
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday senices at 10:30 a. m.,
subject: “Christ Jesus.”
Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed
nesday evening.
The reading room at the church
is open every Wednesday from 2:00
to 4:00 p. m. The public is invited
to all services and to visit the read
ing room.
This society is a branch of the
Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass.
DEFENSELESS MENNONITE
E. G. Steiner, Pastor
9:30 Sunday school, Supt. Levi
Mellinger.
10:30 Preaching.
Thursday evening 8 o’clock. Mid
week prayer sendee.
No Sunday evening service. Union
service at H. S. auditorium.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. A. Weed, Minister
THURSDAY:
4:15 p. m. ^Junior Choir rehearsal.
7:00 p. m. Senior Choir rehearsal.
7:30 p. m. Youth Rally at Central
Christian Church, Lima, with Rev.
Miller (of Christian Mission team)
as speaker.
8:00 p. m. Dr. Geo. W. Richards
(of Christian Mission team) will
speak at the Reformed Church here.
SUNDAY:
9:30 a. m. Church school.
10:30 a. m. Morning worship.
Music by Senior Choir.
10:30 a. m. King’s Guards meeting
(downstairs).
11:30 a. m. Young People’s Choir
rehearsal.
6:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League.
6:00 p. m. Junior High League.
8:00 p. m. Union sendee at High
school auditorium, with Rev. J. W.
Berger (St. Luke’s Lutheran Church,
Lima) as speaker. Music by
College Vesper Choir.
See announcement elsewhere in
the News of services and speakers
for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day evenings.
Services of National Christian
Mission at Trinity Church, Lima,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
this week. Mass meetings at 8 p. m.
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH
H. T. Unruh, Pastor
Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Choir re
hearsal.
SUNDAY:
9:00 a. m. Church school.
10:00 a. in. Morning worship.
6:00 p. m. Intermediate C. E.
There will be no evening services
in this church. We shall share in
the services at the H. S. as announc
ed elsewhere in this paper.
PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH
TAX MONEY
Rev. R. H. McCullough of Defiance
will preach at the Bluffton and Rock
port Presbyterian churches next Sun
day morning at the usual time.
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THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO
Beaverdam To Start
Class hi First Aid
Organization of a first
open to all area residen
held at Beaverdam High
day afternoon from 2 to
121 Main Street
Bluffton, Ohio
prill be
)1 Sun-
The meetings will be held every
Sunday afternoon for two hours and
upon the completion of the course a
certificate will be given. Joy Huber
will be in charge of instruction.
See the new shirts, sweaters and
blouses. Gratz dry goods store.
GRAND OPENING
Of A & P’S
New Self Service Store
At 121 Main Street Bluffton, Ohio
Monday, March 2nd, 1942
Much Larger Than Our Former Store Completely Remodeled Throughout
With Brand New Equipment Stocked With All New Fresh Merchandise
Over Several Hundred New Low Prices
In this finer Food Market you SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE. By serving yourself you help us
to cut thecost of doing business and these savings are passed on to you in the form of
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!
“No Specials” Policy
The same Every Day Low Prices are in effect every day of the week. In other words, there are no specials for a few days
only. Prices change only with the markets and you can buy for the same Low Prices on Monday that you do on Saturday.
Visit the new Dairy Department, the big Produce Department and note the
new variety offered for your selection and the substantial savings.
READ THIS
It Explains Why You Save Money At You A & Food Store!
There are no frills or fancy trimmings to an A & SELF SERVICE STORE because our fixtures are simple (made from
raw wood). We don’t have to make high equipment charges against our A & SELF SERVICE STORES. This results in sav
ings to us—and we reflect those savings in lower prices to you!
You serve yourself at an A & SELF SERVICE STORE—and because you do, we cut our cost of doing business. The savings
we make in this way allow us to price our foods lower to you.
Your A & SELF SERVICE STORES sell ton upon ton of food per market per week. And it’s a known law of retail selling
that the more you sell in a store the less it costs of each dollar you do in business. So the more we sell the less per dollar
it costs us to operate. And the less it costs us to operate, the less your food costs you!!
it’s as simple as A, B, C,—this reason why A & SELF SERVICE STORES sell for less. And the more each store sells, the
lower its prices go! Come! See for yourself the savings you can make at your A & SELF SERVICE STORE!
Same Every-Day Low Prices
Truly Bluffton’s Finest Food Store!
It’s easy to shop the Self Service way. You just take one of the handy basket carriers on wheels and make your own sel
ections of groceries, dairy products and produce. Plenty of clerks to show you where the merchandise is located. Take as
much or as little time as you want in shopping. No one tries to sell you anything you make your own selections from
well-stocked tables. No rushing—no waiting. It’s really fun to shop the self-service modern way.
SELF SERVI
BLUFFTON MARKETS
Wednesday Morning
Hogs, 160 to 180, $12.50 180 to
220, $12.70 220 to 250, $12.50
roughs, $11.00 stags, $8.25.
Calves, $14.25 iambs, $11.25.
Grain (bu. prices)—Wheat, $1.22
corn, 76c oats, 58c soys, $1.83.
121 Main Street
Bluffton, Ohio
THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1942
Royal Rothes, champion Shorthorn
bull at the Perth, Scotland show,
February 10, was bought by Eli
Lily to head the herd at the Conner
Piairie Farm, Noblesville, Indiana.
The reported purchase price was